Their love story inspired the album’s title track. They’ve been together ever since and have four daughters and 12 grandkids. The cover image is a photo of Furay and his wife Nancy shortly after they met at a Los Angeles Buffalo Springfield concert in 1967. “On that Troubadour stage it seemed like our time/Laurel Canyon in sunset, that’s where we called home/We made certain our music had a sound all its own.” “It’s been 40-some years, 1969,” he sings. Opening track “We Were the Dreamers” is a nostalgic remembrance of Poco, the country-rock group Furay founded after Buffalo Springfield split in 1968. I’m writing it from the perspective of looking back rather than looking forward.” I’m not a kid writing about these things anymore. A lot of music on this record is for people our age. The others are either love songs or they look at my career. “Three songs in the middle, ‘Don’t Tread on Me,’ ‘Wind of Change’ and ‘Some Day,’ have political overtones to them. He called the finished product Hand in Hand.
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